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TiaTisa 15 points ago +15 / -0

To not understand the FFs were dealing with smallpox during a revolution is an analogy to what is occurring today astounds me. It has nothing to do with science. But that's OK handshake. Keep in mind this isn't reddit. If you make stupid comments, you will get responses here. Welcome.

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GOPkilledTHEMSELVES 9 points ago +9 / -0

Bro are you retarded? They had no science? Go back to Reddit.

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GOPkilledTHEMSELVES 8 points ago +8 / -0

So they had a vaccine - without science? Did God just send the vaccine down into Thomas Jefferson’s hands or something? That’s amazing. God is good!

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IamDEMONetIZED 4 points ago +4 / -0

Are you an idiot? They had no antibiotics, they had only one vaccine , they had no anesthesia.

You're the idiot; there were no "vaccines" until 1796 when Dr. Edward Jenner recognized that milkmaids who got cowpox were only slightly affected or immune to smallpox and set about to infect people with the milder virus.
It was called "vaccination" because of "cowpox" - "cow" is "vache" in french.

The Founding Fathers did their thing in 1776; 20 years before.
Did you even go to an American school?
That's like "Grade 1" US History

And no, the story about the black slave Onesimus had nothing to do with
vaccination, but rather inoculation - far more dangerous and less effective. Totally different.

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MarginofFraud 2 points ago +2 / -0

Before the vaccine they used other forms of innoculation to create immunity to smallpox. Vaccines are an advancement they helped pioneer to be more effective than those earlier methods. To say they had no science and then "had only one vaccine" is a self-contradictory statement.

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IamDEMONetIZED 4 points ago +4 / -0

The FF had no science and no understanding of diseases and what caused diseases.

They put lepers in colonies for 2,000 years
because they had understanding of disease
enough to know to avoid someone with Leprosy.
There were leper colonies all over USA during the
time of the Founding Fathers for this reason.

The FF also knew to avoid people with Smallpox. George Washington wrote in his DAILY journal
that he was feeling ill and developing a rash and was
concerned that had dined with a traveler who came from
an area rife with the pox about 2 weeks prior. His next entry
was 30 days later after recovering from Smallpox scabs and could get his journal from the den, whereas he had been quarantined so as not to infect his wife, servants and slaves.

They did not understand the science of virus or bacteria
but they understood that they needed to keep diseased
people away from others.
The CDC and FAUCI failed to stop infected people from
entering USA, stating it would be "racist" and "unhelpful".

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MarginofFraud 3 points ago +3 / -0

The origins of the smallpox vaccine date back to the revolutionary war. The smallpox vaccine was made in 1796 and is literally the first vaccine to be developed using a sample of the contagious disease. Before the vaccine proper, doctors of the time used more precursor methods to vaccination such as variolation or insufflation to achieve a similar immune response. Just because we have better technology today doesn't mean our founders were crawling around in the stone age. The FFs were very active in the field of emerging technologies and sciences. Thomas Jefferson was like the Elon Musk of the era.